Definition
A fringed orchid is any orchid species that boasts petals adorned with a fringe-like edge, creating a delicate, feathery appearance. Think of them as the ballerinas of the orchid world, with intricate skirts. They are often found in moist environments, such as meadows and swamps. The fringe serves to attract pollinators, such as butterflies and moths, making them a visual treat for both humans and insects. They come in various colors, adding splashes of beauty to their natural habitats. The fringe enhances their surface area, possibly helping to disperse fragrance.